Les is More, a home organization company, announces the launch of Les Mess card game. The interactive card game is a set of organizing cards that help children get their room and your home organized and clutter-free. The game retails for $19.95 and is available at lesmess.com.
The game is recommended for ages 5-12 and teaches children in a fun way the benefits of cleaning up after themselves. Kids Shuffle the cards, pick one and do what is on the card. Each card has a time limit on it. If you finish in time you get a prize (Mom and Dad do this part), and there are cards with unique prize ideas included that do not bring more clutter into the house.
These organizing cards teach children to put things away, as well as what to keep and what to toss. They will learn through getting organized, how to sort and will create a habit of picking up every day. After all, isn’t teaching our kids how to be organized and clutter-free a part of being a parent…and sometimes learning should be fun too!
Leslie Jacobs, founder of Les is More commented, “Our homes are a reflection of how people feel; if our homes are messy, we feel as if our lives are messy. Les is More was founded on the belief that organization is possible and with the Les Mess card game, it can be a little more fun for kids to jump in and help.”
Also available is Les Mess for couples. This version of the game is a little more intense than the children’s version and also includes blank cards so personal request cards can be made to manage a couple’s personal organizational challenges.
About Les is More
Leslie Jacobs lectures, writes for many major publications, speaks at many functions and helps people and business get organized. She also has been on Better TV as well as
other television shows. She created Les Mess, the only organizing game for children ages 5-12 while building her organization company. Leslie Jacobs is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers. Les Mess card games may be purchased at lesmess.com or by calling 860-225-4848.
Shared by : The Plus Size Mommy
*Disclosure – I was sent a Les Mess card game from Les is More.



















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This is really interesting! I’ve had several people link up to Real Clean Wednesday with tips about helping kids learn to clean. These cards seem like they’d be very useful and a great addition to what others have said. I may just have to check them out!!
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Will it work for adults?
Tammy,
They actually DO have a couples version of the game
-PSM
I feel this is a very good game for kids, a great alternative to computer games that most children are fond of these days. Plus it teaches them values such as cleaning up and being responsible.
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